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CES Abstracts 2021
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B-AB02-02 OUTCOMES OF CORONARY SINUS TEAR DURING EXTRACTION OF ACTIVE FIXATION CORONARY SINUS LEADS
Heart RhythmVol. 18Issue 8SupplementS3Published in issue: August, 2021- Justin Z. Lee
- Kai-Ying Lim
- Yong-Mei Cha
- Paul A. Friedman
- Samuel J. Asirvatham
- Siva K. Mulpuru
Cited in Scopus: 0Active fixation coronary sinus (CS) leads provide additional support within the CS via deployable lobes or a side helix. However, adherence to the CS may lead to higher risk of extraction and CS tear during extraction. There is limited data on outcomes of CS tear during active fixation lead extraction. - Abstract
B-PO01-092 USING PULSED ELECTRIC FIELDS TO CAUSE FOCAL FIBROSIS IN THE INTERVENTRICULAR SEPTUM
Heart RhythmVol. 18Issue 8SupplementS87–S88Published in issue: August, 2021- Thomas P. Ladas
- Martin van Zyl
- Nicholas Yick Loong Tan
- Georgios Christopoulos
- Jason A. Tri
- Omar Ziad Yasin
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Pulse electric fields (PEF) are being investigated as an alternative ablation modality to traditional radiofrequency ablation for modification of myocardial substrate. - Abstract
B-PO03-028 BIPOLAR PULSED ELECTRIC FIELD ABLATION OF THE INTERVENTRICULAR SEPTUM
Heart RhythmVol. 18Issue 8SupplementS200Published in issue: August, 2021- Martin van Zyl
- Thomas P. Ladas
- Omar Z. Yasin
- Adetola O. Ladejobi
- Nicholas Y.L. Tan
- Georgios Christopoulos
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Ablation of deep septal substrate with thermal energy sources conveys many challenges including inadequate lesion depth, inadvertent steam pops, and conduction system injury.